Request: Up to date step by step guide for flashing TWRP and Root? - HTC One A9

OK so I'm no noob when it comes to rooting anything up to lollipop, but with marshmallow it seems alot more complicated. Can someone with an HTC a9 6.0.1 plz post step by step guide for flashing TWRP? And if feeling generous, root as well? I see all this stuff about patching boot .imgs and other little stuff, and I'm ready to flash TWRP on my sprint a9 and wanna double check before I do...

bdizzle1686 said:
OK so I'm no noob when it comes to rooting anything up to lollipop, but with marshmallow it seems alot more complicated. Can someone with an HTC a9 6.0.1 plz post step by step guide for flashing TWRP? And if feeling generous, root as well? I see all this stuff about patching boot .imgs and other little stuff, and I'm ready to flash TWRP on my sprint a9 and wanna double check before I do...
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First you have to enable developer options and click enable OEM Unlocking and usb debugging to on. After that visit htcdev.com and follow the steps to unlock the bootloader. After you have an unlocked bootloader, visit the twrp thread for the HTC One A9, it gives you the download link for the One A9. After doing this, download SuperSU. Zip from online and flash it through twrp.
Htcdev: http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
TWRP thread can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-a9/orig-development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3257023/page25
Steps to flash twrp:http://rootmygalaxy.net/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-on-htc-one-a9/
SuperSU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703/page43
(Use the twrp flashable one in this case)
Good luck, and feel free to ask if you have any more questions

MGfusion said:
First you have to enable developer options and click enable OEM Unlocking and usb debugging to on. After that visit htcdev.com and follow the steps to unlock the bootloader. After you have an unlocked bootloader, visit the twrp thread for the HTC One A9, it gives you the download link for the One A9. After doing this, download SuperSU. Zip from online and flash it through twrp.
Htcdev: http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
TWRP thread can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-a9/orig-development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3257023/page25
Steps to flash twrp:http://rootmygalaxy.net/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-on-htc-one-a9/
SuperSU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703/page43
(Use the twrp flashable one in this case)
Good luck, and feel free to ask if you have any more questions
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Ty, Sry I should've mentioned I already unlocked through htcdev, downloaded TWRP and supersu, installed adb & fastboot/drivers on my CPU, etc.
I'm moreso confused with all this wiping / formatting data to disable encryption, + with the system image backup, do I do that before or after I format data, plus I've seen many say to flash super-su by adb side loading it... can't flash it directly from external SD card?
Pretty much that stuff and the correct order to do that stuff is what has me all flabbergasted right now... lol, any advice would be MUCH appreciated

bdizzle1686 said:
Ty, Sry I should've mentioned I already unlocked through htcdev, downloaded TWRP and supersu, installed adb & fastboot/drivers on my CPU, etc.
I'm moreso confused with all this wiping / formatting data to disable encryption, + with the system image backup, do I do that before or after I format data, plus I've seen many say to flash super-su by adb side loading it... can't flash it directly from external SD card?
Pretty much that stuff and the correct order to do that stuff is what has me all flabbergasted right now... lol, any advice would be MUCH appreciated
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Lol, forced encryption is no fun, I've never had a problem with it on the stock HTC Sense ROM, only when I've gone to cyanogenmod have I had a problem with it, and when you face that problem you would have to format data (factory reset) to access the internal storage through TWRP. However, in the TWRP thread you can find a file call A9 boot image patcher (or something like that, lol) that you flash after flashing cyanogenmod (or any ROM with forced encryption) but BEFORE you boot the ROM, this will install a custom kernel that disables forced encryption. So basically right after flashing any ROM flash the boot image patcher to never have a problem with forced encryption. You shouldn't have to flash a system image backup, I've never had to do that before when formatting data.
And to answer your second question, I have always flashed SuperSU from external SD card, never have done anything else, so basically it is fine to do so.
Hope you find the answers to all your questions, and good luck :good:

Thanks man, I just want the system image backup just in case, like whenever OTA time rolls around. Not planning on flashing cm or anything, just rooting the stock Rom

bdizzle1686 said:
Thanks man, I just want the system image backup just in case, like whenever OTA time rolls around. Not planning on flashing cm or anything, just rooting the stock Rom
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Oh I see. Well I'm not sure on that one I usually just flash updates through TWRP

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[Q] HTC One E8 - root guide help

Can anyone give a step by step root guide of this phone on lollipop version 5.0.2? i wanna try rooting
nisekoi said:
Can anyone give a step by step root guide of this phone on lollipop version 5.0.2? i wanna try rooting
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May i know what is the varient of your phone? Because the method i followed is to root my E8 M8sX single sim. Im not sure if daul sim will cause a problem or not.
Firstly, you need an unlocked bootloader which can be unlocked through htcdev. You will need to create an account and follow the steps on the website. By unlocking the bootloader, it will wipe away all your data(messages, contacts, Apps etc.) on your phone so do a BACKUP before proceeding on the website.
Next, you will need a TWRP (which is a custom recovery to flash custom ROMs and root). TWRP can be found here. Finally, you need a flashable SuperSU to install through TWRP from here. Save the TWRP and SuperSU zip files on your sd card.
Then, follow the steps in this link. Download Minimal ADB and fastboot. Skip step 2 on the page after the one to download adb and fastboot. Just go straight to command without turning off your phone. Also, there is no need to download TWRP and SuperSU again from the page.
If you encounter any errors during the rooting process, just stop and get back to the state where the device is still bootable and for daily use. Ask me and i will try to reply ASAP.
**Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible if your device becomes unusable after the rooting process. Btw, Nisekoi is quite fun to watch but becomes draggy in the manga
JuzARandomGuy said:
May i know what is the varient of your phone? Because the method i followed is to root my E8 M8sX single sim. Im not sure if daul sim will cause a problem or not.
Firstly, you need an unlocked bootloader which can be unlocked through htcdev. You will need to create an account and follow the steps on the website. By unlocking the bootloader, it will wipe away all your data(messages, contacts, Apps etc.) on your phone so do a BACKUP before proceeding on the website.
Next, you will need a TWRP (which is a custom recovery to flash custom ROMs and root). TWRP can be found here. Finally, you need a flashable SuperSU to install through TWRP from here. Save the TWRP and SuperSU zip files on your sd card.
Then, follow the steps in this link. Download Minimal ADB and fastboot. Skip step 2 on the page after the one to download adb and fastboot. Just go straight to command without turning off your phone. Also, there is no need to download TWRP and SuperSU again from the page.
If you encounter any errors during the rooting process, just stop and get back to the state where the device is still bootable and for daily use. Ask me and i will try to reply ASAP.
**Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible if your device becomes unusable after the rooting process. Btw, Nisekoi is quite fun to watch but becomes draggy in the manga
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Thanks for your reply. My phone is m8sx single sim just like yours. You mean by "stop and get back to the state where the device is bootable" is restore the phone from it backup?
** i watched the nisekoi anime only. will read the manga later.
nisekoi said:
Thanks for your reply. My phone is m8sx single sim just like yours. You mean by "stop and get back to the state where the device is bootable" is restore the phone from it backup?
** i watched the nisekoi anime only. will read the manga later.
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Well, yeah thats what i meant. One way just to be safe would be after flashing twrp, boot to homescreen. After that then flash SuperSU. Other than while unlocking the bootloader will wipe away everything, i don't think flashing twrp and supersu will cause your phone to brick. Now knowing that we have the same varient then things should also go smoothly with yours. Do take note that the phone may take longer to boot after factory reset.
Just in case you didn't know, in order to boot the phone to recovery is by pressing power and volume down at the same time while the phone is off.
JuzARandomGuy said:
Well, yeah thats what i meant. One way just to be safe would be after flashing twrp, boot to homescreen. After that then flash SuperSU. Other than while unlocking the bootloader will wipe away everything, i don't think flashing twrp and supersu will cause your phone to brick. Now knowing that we have the same varient then things should also go smoothly with yours. Do take note that the phone may take longer to boot after factory reset.
Just in case you didn't know, in order to boot the phone to recovery is by pressing power and volume down at the same time while the phone is off.
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I can't find the fast boot option under settings/power.
i can already boot to recovery.
nisekoi said:
I can't find the fast boot option under settings/power.
i can already boot to recovery.
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They removed the fastboot option for lollipop. I think they set it on by default but it seems to boot slower compared to kitkat.
JuzARandomGuy said:
They removed the fastboot option for lollipop. I think they set it on by default but it seems to boot slower compared to kitkat.
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I still get stuck at the unlocking the bootloader. In step 5, it asked to enter this command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" but it says that " the program cants start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing". I did follow the steps correctly.
Download Android sdk and update it
nisekoi said:
I still get stuck at the unlocking the bootloader. In step 5, it asked to enter this command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" but it says that " the program cants start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing". I did follow the steps correctly.
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snoopyhaeckers said:
Download Android sdk and update it
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Did the solution work? On google also says to just update android sdk for htc drivers.
JuzARandomGuy said:
Did the solution work? On google also says to just update android sdk for htc drivers.
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yup it works for me. but now i can't flash the TWRP recovery. it keep saying " error: can't load twrp.img ". i did change the name of the twrp file to twrp.img in my pc.
i did managed to flash the custom recovery... the instruction is not clear. so i search for other information. it turns out i hve to put the twrp file in the same folder as minimal adb
How to root and update htc e8 android version
Hello,
Please I need steps to root my HTC E8 and upgrade the android version.
HTC E8, M8sn Single SIM, Android 4.4.2

Custom recovery on Concept MM ROM?

Hi all, I've been trawling through the Z3 threads trying to find a definitive answer to a question I have regarding regarding how to get a custom recovery working on the latest version of the AOSP Concept ROM, but so far have only gotten confused with all the conflicting information. My old Nexus 5 was a piece of cake to flash/root compared to the Z3!
In short - is it possible to simply flash a custom recovery.img through fastboot? If so, which one is compatible with the concept ROM?
I have a D6603 with an unlocked bootloader.
Thanks in advance.
Gave up on this but found this post, which might help other people in the same boat as me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65675078&postcount=1513
Scratch that second post. Finally figured it all out - why is there no sticky guide about this??
If anyone else is getting twitchy trying to figure out how to install a custom recovery + ROM on their Z3, this is waht you do::
1. Flash a clean Stock KK 23.0.A.2.93 firmware (for DD6603. Other models need a different stock KK ROM afaik) using flashtool.
2. Boot phone and enable USB debugging + mock locations in Developer Options,
3. Run giefroot 3.1 bat to install root.
4. Run latest version of XZDualRecovery installer bat to install custom recovery.
5. Download a pre-rooted zip of the LP/MM ROM you want, put on SD card and flash thru recovery.
7. Wipe Cache for good measure and reboot.
6. Boot back into recovery, flash RICDefeat.zip if needed, to allow R/W functionality for apps like Adaway
Where did you get RICdefeat.zip?
I have SU after flashing Recroom but my Recovery is gone.
hucifer said:
Scratch that second post. Finally figured it all out - why is there no sticky guide about this??
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Agreed. I'm collecting information to write it. Sorry for late and thanks for information about concept rom.
Snow_fox said:
Where did you get RICdefeat.zip?
I have SU after flashing Recroom but my Recovery is gone.
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I got RICdefeat here : https://github.com/dosomder/SonyRICDefeat/blob/master/RICDefeat.zip
Doubt it will fix your missing recovery problem, though. I'd offer to help but I'm afraid it'd be a case of the blind leading the blind.

Unlock bootloader then rooting method?

Hey everyone, I've been lurking around for about two months, from when I picked up this phone. It's still completely stock. Unrooted, S-ON, all that. Well, after the update to Nougat, I've been searching for a way to unlock the bootloader & root. Is it safe for me to use WinDroid Toolkit for the process? Just need a guide for the process, for the most part. I appreciate any help that anyone is willing to offer.
acesavant00 said:
Is it safe for me to use WinDroid Toolkit for the process? Just need a guide for the process, for the most part. I appreciate any help that anyone is willing to offer.
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Go to http://htcdev.com and make an account, then follow the steps and unlock your bootloader from there. After that you fastboot flash TWRP using ADB, and then use TWRP to flash a root solution. I prefer Magisk.
Alright, just unlocked the bootloader, going through the process of setting up my phone once again. Do you have a link to the Magisk & TWRP programs that I can use? Also, should I put the TWRP file in the same folder as the fastboot files?
I greatly appreciate the assistance you've given me so far, I'm deeply grateful man.
Okay, so I flashed twrp, then the seSuperuser zip that was linked to in CaptainThrowback's thread. Now my phone is stuck in a bootloop, it won't go past the HTC logo with the red warning letters. What do I do now?
acesavant00 said:
Okay, so I flashed twrp, then the seSuperuser zip that was linked to in CaptainThrowback's thread. Now my phone is stuck in a bootloop, it won't go past the HTC logo with the red warning letters. What do I do now?
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try this step by step.. :good:
1.Flash TWRP 3.0.3-8 via Fastboot.. Do not reboot into system, enter into recovery..
2.Do a factory Reset via TWRP.. Do not reboot into system
3.Now flash SuperSU 2.79 SR3.. Reboot into system..
couple of bootloops are common, do not give up for at least 3 bootloops..
It will take a long time to boot as you have done a factory reset..
So be patient and wait for at least half hour..
acesavant00 said:
Okay, so I flashed twrp, then the seSuperuser zip that was linked to in CaptainThrowback's thread. Now my phone is stuck in a bootloop, it won't go past the HTC logo with the red warning letters. What do I do now?
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Sorry about this - I updated the TWRP thread with the current/preferred root method: MagiskSU.
You need to flash a stock boot.img and then flash the Magisk zip from the linked thread.
Captain_Throwback said:
Sorry about this - I updated the TWRP thread with the current/preferred root method: MagiskSU.
You need to flash a stock boot.img and then flash the Magisk zip from the linked thread.
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Aw crap, I wish I would have seen this yesterday. I tried to format data & flash one of the stock rooted roms for marshmallow roms for my sprint one a9... now it just hangs at the HTC One logo. I'm gonna assume that I'm screwed until a stock rooted Nougat rom is released for sprint.
acesavant00 said:
Aw crap, I wish I would have seen this yesterday. I tried to format data & flash one of the stock rooted roms for marshmallow roms for my sprint one a9... now it just hangs at the HTC One logo. I'm gonna assume that I'm screwed until a stock rooted Nougat rom is released for sprint.
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Can't you just flash the Nougat RUU?
Captain_Throwback said:
Can't you just flash the Nougat RUU?
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I found the post about the Nougat RUU, but the program won't recognize my phone cause it won't boot. I'm gonna try & flash the firmware through TWRP.
acesavant00 said:
I found the post about the Nougat RUU, but the program won't recognize my phone cause it won't boot. I'm gonna try & flash the firmware through TWRP.
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You don't flash firmware with TWRP. But you can use the SD card method to flash the RUU, which doesn't require a computer.
Captain_Throwback said:
You don't flash firmware with TWRP. But you can use the SD card method to flash the RUU, which doesn't require a computer.
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Sorry to bother you again, but you wouldn't happen to know a method of extracting the rom.zip from the exe file, would you?
acesavant00 said:
Sorry to bother you again, but you wouldn't happen to know a method of extracting the rom.zip from the exe file, would you?
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[TOOL][LINUX|WIN|MAC][64bit][29-SEP-2016]Universal HTC RUU/ROM Decryption Tool 3.1.0
Run the tool with the -z flag to output a zip to the "OUT" folder.
Captain_Throwback said:
[TOOL][LINUX|WIN|MAC][64bit][29-SEP-2016]Universal HTC RUU/ROM Decryption Tool 3.1.0
Run the tool with the -z flag to output a zip to the "OUT" folder.
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Thank you so much, man. The zip is prepped, just gotta charge my phone again to 30%. But afterwards, will I have to go through the unlock bootloader process? If I do, I don't wanna mess up on the rooting process.
acesavant00 said:
Thank you so much, man. The zip is prepped, just gotta charge my phone again to 30%. But afterwards, will I have to go through the unlock bootloader process? If I do, I don't wanna mess up on the rooting process.
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Your bootloader will stay unlocked.
Captain_Throwback said:
Your bootloader will stay unlocked.
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Awesome, I appreciate all of the help, man. Sorry again if I annoyed you with all of my incessant questions. Just didn't wanna mess up my phone even further.
Hello Guys,
I Have an HTC one a9 with 7.0, s-off, bootloader locked
I have some concerns before I root my phone
If I unlock the bootloader and root the phone, Will I have the option of phone encryption as it used to be ?
If I unlock the bootloader with HTCDev and flash the TWRP with SuperSu and boot file, it is a MUST to do a data factory reset? or I`m able to do all the process without loosing my data?
Thank you in advance
rilley said:
Hello Guys,
I Have an HTC one a9 with 7.0, s-off, bootloader locked
I have some concerns before I root my phone
If I unlock the bootloader and root the phone, Will I have the option of phone encryption as it used to be ?
If I unlock the bootloader with HTCDev and flash the TWRP with SuperSu and boot file, it is a MUST to do a data factory reset? or I`m able to do all the process without loosing my data?
Thank you in advance
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Unlocking your bootloader will wipe the device.
Hi all, I've been lurking and reading for 2 months, preparing to root my device. So this title fits my mood.
One A9, "factory unlocked version", S-on, running 1.57.617.60
Just did the actual unlock from htcdev so now data is erased. I'm re-reading the threads I saved to prepare, now that it's time to actually finalize what ROM I want to run, but now have a few questions before completing the plunge.
In past threads I read the newer MM and N security prevented rooting, and reverting to Lollipop was necessary. From what I read here that is no longer the case?
If I want to debloat the system I am already running, can I do that without finding a custom ROM to run?
Thank you
sandreas said:
Hi all, I've been lurking and reading for 2 months, preparing to root my device. So this title fits my mood.
One A9, "factory unlocked version", S-on, running 1.57.617.60
Just did the actual unlock from htcdev so now data is erased. I'm re-reading the threads I saved to prepare, now that it's time to actually finalize what ROM I want to run, but now have a few questions before completing the plunge.
In past threads I read the newer MM and N security prevented rooting, and reverting to Lollipop was necessary. From what I read here that is no longer the case?
If I want to debloat the system I am already running, can I do that without finding a custom ROM to run?
Thank you
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+1 I`m interested on this question, I have Nougat installed
sandreas said:
Hi all, I've been lurking and reading for 2 months, preparing to root my device. So this title fits my mood.
One A9, "factory unlocked version", S-on, running 1.57.617.60
Just did the actual unlock from htcdev so now data is erased. I'm re-reading the threads I saved to prepare, now that it's time to actually finalize what ROM I want to run, but now have a few questions before completing the plunge.
In past threads I read the newer MM and N security prevented rooting, and reverting to Lollipop was necessary. From what I read here that is no longer the case?
If I want to debloat the system I am already running, can I do that without finding a custom ROM to run?
Thank you
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rilley said:
+1 I`m interested on this question, I have Nougat installed
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Yes, you can root and debloat Nougat. Though you should make a stock system image backup first of you ever want to receive an OTA again. The TWRP thread FAQ has a lot of information about this.

[noob] OTA Update procedure with TWRP and Magisk

Hello, I'm still a noob trying to learn, so far with help of this forum I've learned to unlock and root my first android phone, now I'm trying to learn how to properly keep my device updated!
Can someone please give a little rundown to what are the correct steps to update OTA on a rooted twrp device?
I've been browsing the forums a lot but I seem to find a lot of different approaches, or too vague instructions.
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could help me out, step by step, and explain the steps with the commands I need to put in, if there are any.
Thank you
download the ota from here
place it on your phone
go to update on you phone then hit the cog and hit local update
let it up date
reboot to boot loader
fastboot twrp img again
then flash the installer
reboot recovery
then it will boot back in to recovery again
flash root
job done
Hello,
To save you having to fastboot boot TWRP, do the following:
Save the following files to your SDCard:
OTA.zip
Magisk.zip
TWRP.zip
Boot into TWRP
Flash OTA.zip first, then TWRP.zip straight after, then Magisk.zip straight after that, reboot.
@Swatto86 By twrp do you mean TWRP recovery or TWRP installer? I assume that you mean the installer
audinak2 said:
@Swatto86 By twrp do you mean TWRP recovery or TWRP installer? I assume that you mean the installer
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Sorry yes, put the installer zip on the sdcard
Thank you everyone for the quick replies,
What exactly is it to 'flash' the installer? Is it something I can do from the TWRP screen, just tap on it? Or will I have to put in command prompts?
audinak2 said:
@Swatto86 By twrp do you mean TWRP recovery or TWRP installer? I assume that you mean the installer
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I have followed this guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es80k627kTc to unlock/twrp/root, I have a TWRP recovery as far as I know, I'm not sure about 'installer'.
Thanks!
i just download and install the OTA through system updates. Then boot to Trwp recovery and flash magisk . Profit
DampDeceiver said:
Thank you everyone for the quick replies,
What exactly is it to 'flash' the installer? Is it something I can do from the TWRP screen, just tap on it? Or will I have to put in command prompts?
I have followed this guide
to unlock/twrp/root, I have a TWRP recovery as far as I know, I'm not sure about 'installer'.
Thanks!
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You can flash the installer zip for TWRP through TWRP itself.
Doesn't installing OTA through system settings wipe TWRP? That's why I perform all my updates from TWRP directly.
DampDeceiver said:
Thank you everyone for the quick replies,
What exactly is it to 'flash' the installer? Is it something I can do from the TWRP screen, just tap on it? Or will I have to put in command prompts?
I have followed this guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es80k627kTc to unlock/twrp/root, I have a TWRP recovery as far as I know, I'm not sure about 'installer'.
Thanks!
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You have to do twrp/root again after updates. Unlock sticks, but twrp and root don't.
there must be something strange with me then , OTA update doesnt wipe my twrp , i just flash magisk after OTA
Ajaykumar21066 said:
there must be something strange with me then , OTA update doesnt wipe my twrp , i just flash magisk after OTA
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It prob doesn't overwrite until u reboot so twrp may not have been overwritten on that partition yet, so would make sense, I need to try it out sometime
When you install OTA via system settings and reboot, the slot switches to the inactive one (where the OTA installed to) and boots. This means the previous slot (prior to reboot) still has TWRP installed.
You are probably going direct to recovery after the OTA install without doing a full reboot first.
Swatto is correct. The risk when using twrp is that you must reboot to recovery immediately after flashing the twrp installer zip, or you will boot to the old slot and things will be broken. Rebooting to recovery gets you onto the active, updated slot.
When you reboot to recovery and flash an OTA, you are flashing it to the other slot. The current slot is untouched, while the new active one is completely stock. The twrp installer zip flashes twrp to both slots.
This is the procedure to follow if you want to update via twrp. Personally, I prefer taking the OTA and reinstalling via fastboot just to make sure everything is clean.
lollyjay said:
I have personally tested the following with TWRP already installed and twrp-installer-enchilada-3.2.1-0.zip on your phone:
Download full (not incremental) OOS ROM to your phone and check MD5
Reboot to your installed TWRP
Install the OOS ROM
Do not reboot instead stay in TWRP
Install twrp-installer-enchilada-3.2.1-0.zip
Reboot Recovery
Wipe cache
Reboot System
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Alright everyone, thanks for all the replies. I have to say even with all your help things were still really confusing for me. I went ahead and ditched TWRP (since I don't really need it anyway), updated OTA through the system, reinstalled magisk before reboot on 2nd slot (the OTA option), and rebooted. And so far all seems fine, I'm on the latest OOS version and I'm still rooted, everything seems to work. Can I do this again in the future and completely overwrite my TWRP installation on my A slot?
I kinda went with TWRP as it's supposed to be more safe for noobs but it ended up making things a lot more difficult to manage.
Thank you
DampDeceiver said:
Alright everyone, thanks for all the replies. I have to say even with all your help things were still really confusing for me. I went ahead and ditched TWRP (since I don't really need it anyway), updated OTA through the system, reinstalled magisk before reboot on 2nd slot (the OTA option), and rebooted. And so far all seems fine, I'm on the latest OOS version and I'm still rooted, everything seems to work. Can I do this again in the future and completely overwrite my TWRP installation on my A slot?
I kinda went with TWRP as it's supposed to be more safe for noobs but it ended up making things a lot more difficult to manage.
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I have not tried that method as I want twrp, but that is the recommended approach.
I know things have changed with twrp, but it's not that hard once you get used to it. You just have to remember that your phone will switch active slots every time it gets an update or you flash an ota (for example, to go back to stock), so twrp, etc, have to be installed on the other slot before you boot to it. Once you get comfortable with that idea, the rest of it is pretty easy.
Well, I am glad to read this post. Its always interesting how things can be slightly different in every phone manufacturer's setup.
After my lady Huawei device (Honor 6x), I did not want to have to deal with their style of... Control over their devices.
And things seem much easier here, while also being a little confusing right now. I don't fully get the slot a/b stuff yet but it sounds like it's a system to ensure stability on the phone in cases where the newest update could install incorrectly the alternative slot has a backup to ensure the device will function.
Sorta sounds like the dual bios setup on some motherboards. It's good!
Right, so to summarise to ensure I got it right:
1) Downloaded large (1gb+) ota zip from one of these threads, official twrp recovery installing zip, new version of magisk recovery installing zip
2) in recovery install all 3 of those zips in that listed order
3) reboot to recovery again to ensure twrp is still installed
4) profit
Which twrp thread should I take the zip from? There are a few different threads. I shouldn't care about the fastboot version when I already have twrp installed, right?
Either way, it can be much easier than what I had to do on Huawei phones. (currently the easiest phone I used for customisation like this was Nexus 4, but gladly OP6 is getting pretty close to that same level).
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You're best off downloading from the official twrp site. If you already have it installed, no need to use the fastboot boot method. You should to reboot to recovery in between flashing twrp and magisk to be sure magisk gets installed on the active slot.
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When you install OTA via system settings and reboot, the slot switches to the inactive one (where the OTA installed to) and boots. This means the previous slot (prior to reboot) still has TWRP installed.
You are probably going direct to recovery after the OTA install without doing a full reboot first.
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Question, more of a scenario really. So if I'm on slot A and have TWRP and Magisk installed, would it be alright to just do a local update and reboot, giving me a perfectly clean install in slot B? Does it work that way? Thanks!
I'm actually using a 6t, but worst case scenario I just use the MSM Download tool, still I wanna get the hang of these confusing A/B devices.

2022_VZW_EMMC_15_ AIO_Tool To Unlock_Bootloader+Install_TWRP And MM_QL1_Rooted_Rom Works On Any Version Bootloaders_MM_LL_KK-Reactivation Lock Remover

This Process Will Root Phone Unlock Your VZW EMMC 15 Chipset Bootloader Install TWRP Recobery And Imstall Latest QL1 Stock Rom .​
Downloads
S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z
EMMC_15_Rom.zip -- Stock QL1 6.0
Directions For Unlocking Stock Phone
I would recommend Windows defender is turned of before starting
1. Download S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z and unzip
2. Make sure Usb debugging is enabled on your phone
3. Plug in phone and run Safestrap.exe and follow directions on command window
4. This process is pretty much 1 click all automatic except following command window prompts
5. This will detect if your phone is EMMC 11 or 15
6. If it detects EMMC 15 it will automatically unlock your bootloaders.
7. Once process is done reboot too twrp and flash rom of choice or use provide one and flash root zip of choice
Regular Magisk
Releases · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Magisk Delta
Releases · HuskyDG/magisk-files
Contribute to HuskyDG/magisk-files development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
ETFSU
EFTSU Root Solutions
The Largest Database for the Root Solutions on the Internet
eftsu.com
Safteynet Fix Module
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
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Old Method And Old Downloads
EMMC_15_SS_Install_QL1_6_0_1_MM_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO_Rom.zip -- Rom Zip
EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z
-- Files Needed To Root Phone
Instructions To Root And Install Safestrap
**If you already have safestrap installed you can skip to Instructions To Unlock Bootloader
**If you are already rooted but do not have safestrap installed download View attachment S5_Safestrap.apk install then skip to Instructions To Unlock Bootloader**
Directions
1. Download both files and unzip EMMC_15_And_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z
2. Reboot phone too Download Mode by holding Power+VolDwn+HomeButton as phone starts up
3. Plug phone into computer and open the Odin provided in the above file in the Odin_Folder
4. In Odin Choose BL slot and choose the COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 Located in the Odin_Folder
5. Flash the file using provided Odin let phone reboot. This will wipe your phone
6. Once phone is rebooted make sure its plugged into computer and phone use recognized by computer
7. Run the Install_One_Click.cmd this should install safestrap. If this method fails countinue with below methods.
8. If above method fails you can reboot and try again or run the Manual_Install_Root_Apps.cmd and try below methods to root
Towel Root Method
These steps are only needed if above root method failed
1. You need too be connected to a network. Try one of towel root apps and if not successful then try the other one. If it doesn't work go to King root section
2. If towel root succeeds then run the click on the super su app and choose to update su binary and choose normal once successfully updated reboot phone
King Root Method
These steps are only needed if towel root failed
1. You will need to be connected to a network. Click on King root app then click try root
2. Once root is successful don't click on the optimize and close the king root app.
3, Run the Manual_Install_SuperSu.cmd
Installing Safestrap
9. This only needs to be done if 1Click bat method failed. Now click on safestrap app and clisk install safestrap click allow in root dialog app once installed click reboot to safestrap
10. Busybox must be installed ifirst if you used towelroot method too root
Instructions To Unlock Bootloader
11. Enter safestrap now in safetrap it will ask you to swipe to allow modding system make sure to do this now . If you have not copied the EMMC_15_SS_Install_QL1_6_0_1_MM_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO_Rom.zip from the EMMC_15_Bootloader_Unlock_Zip folder do so now Click install tab and choose EMMC_15_SS_Install_QL1_6_0_1_MM_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO_Rom.zip and install.
12. When done phone will power off.
13. Reboot phone to recovery you should now have TWRP recovery installed and the choose wipe the advanced wipe and wipe data only then reboot
14. Phone will reboot and stick on red Verizon screen for probably 15 to 20 min be patient. When finally booted you will have an unlocked bootloader with TWRP recovery running a Deodexed Rooted QL1 stock MM 6.0 Rom Rooted with EFTSU with root hide and safetynet pass module
Disabling Reactivation Lock
Thanks bbsc
1. Follow above directions too obtain safestrap and root
2. Download and flash EMMC_11_NCG_KK_Safestrap_Full.zip in safestrap then wipe data
This has Samsung Setup Wizard removed so you can get through setup
3. Set up a wireless connection or use your SIM-card and internet connection from your provider.
4. Navigate to Settings - Security, find Reactivation Lock and untick it. The phone will ask you for your existing credentials or to register a new Samsung account. Accept too update app then allow google check when it ask
5. Login to your new account and you will be able to untick Reactivation Lock.
6. When it unticked, Navigate to Settings - Backup Reset - Factory data Reset.
7. Phone will reboot too stock recovery and wipe data and remove current samsung account and you are good too go.
8. Now proceed with unlocking bootloader step 11 you have to enter safestrap from the safestrap splash screen on bootup its not installed as a recovery image because stock recovery is needed
Credits
beaups Sourcecode and tool
ryanbg
haggertk For his CID
autonomousperson For compiling the source to a app
magic_man185 For compiling the source
GeTex
klabit87 - Basically Everything
@GSMCHEN Lots of stuff
elliwigy Lots of stuff
afaneh92 -Safestrap and too much too mention
Sourcecode
https://github.com/beaups/SamsungCID
Instructions for downgrading or updating bootloaders can be found here
2022_VZW_EMMC_15_Chipset For Unlocked Dev BL To Downgrade To LL_KK Or Upgrade To MM_And Keep Unlock Bootloader
This Process Will Update Or Downgrade Your VZW EMMC Chipset DEV Aboot Bootloader Unlocked S5 To Marshmallow 6.0 Lollipop 5.0 Or Kitkat 4.2 or 4.4 Root And Unlock Instructions Can Be Found Here EMMC 15 Rooting And Bootloader Unlocking EMMC 11...
forum.xda-developers.com
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jrkruse said:
mine
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Nice job man! [emoji106]
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Nice job man! [emoji106]
stang5litre Edition 5.0 Roms
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I was bored so I thought it would be fun to mess around with some old school stuff. Man things were alot more simple back in these days
@jrkruse awesome job...!! :good:You definitely must be bored... Lol. May try that on an old one for craps and giggles... Lol. Again, awesome to bring a lil history back to life... :good:
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I was bored so I thought it would be fun to mess around with some old school stuff. Man things were alot more simple back in these days
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Nice job man, much appreciated.
If you ever get bored try to make a pre-rooted rom/safestrap recovery (course no bootloader unlock) for the G930U/G935U with the latest firmware UUESACSI1 (Aug 27 2019), since it looks like Samsung has stopped updating this phone, or better yet a root-patcher for a stock sytem.img like you did for the G950/N950. I have uploaded the latest eng-boot vA/10 here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...postcount=1826
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I was bored so I thought it would be fun to mess around with some old school stuff. Man things were alot more simple back in these days
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How do I update the bootloader and rom to newer QL1 if I had already unlocked the bootloader and installed twrp with much older stock rom and bootloader?
I still have the stock rom from 2016 when the bootloader unlock method was discovered.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
How do I update the bootloader and rom to newer QL1 if I had already unlocked the bootloader and installed twrp with much older stock rom and bootloader?
I still have the stock rom from 2016 when the bootloader unlock method was discovered.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...ent/vzwemmc15chipset-dev-bl-unlocked-t4010757
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the rar seems to be corrupted ... says unknown or damaged format. I tried a few of the download points.
Would you be able to re-create / upload?
bigstack said:
the rar seems to be corrupted ... says unknown or damaged format. I tried a few of the download points.
Would you be able to re-create / upload?
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What are you extracting it with?
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First of all, thank you so very much Jkruse! I followed all of your instructions and everything went perfectly! The reason why I wanted to get this completed on my old S5, is that we want to gift this phone to my wife's mother. The catch is, she only speaks Russian, and I was wondering if I would now be able to flash an international version of firmware on the S5, so that she can have access to Russian as a language option? Is this doable?
Remedy1230 said:
First of all, thank you so very much Jkruse! I followed all of your instructions and everything went perfectly! The reason why I wanted to get this completed on my old S5, is that we want to gift this phone to my wife's mother. The catch is, she only speaks Russian, and I was wondering if I would now be able to flash an international version of firmware on the S5, so that she can have access to Russian as a language option? Is this doable?
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Its really no easy process to flash an international rom if you are using Verizon then data will probably not work with out some editing. You can always try it but Verizon will probably need Verizon csc stuff to work and build.prop edits.
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Hey thanks for this post! I was worried about using some of the old guides on my phone, glad I found this.
However, I have a question due to why I want to root my phone.
My situation: My phone went through the factory reset process without giving me a warning before doing so. I plan on rooting my phone and trying a few different methods for recovering the files.
My Main Question: Will I be good to go with a fully rooted phone after completing step 12?
I don't feel a need to unlock the bootloader for what I'm doing (although I might do so anyway after I'm done attempting to recover files).
I've never rooted a phone before. Aside from verifying that I'm using the EMMC 15 chipset (I used the eMMC_CID_Checker_apk from this thread:https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve.../testers-required-easier-root-method-t3561529), is there anything else I should do or know about?
SaltedSand said:
Hey thanks for this post! I was worried about using some of the old guides on my phone, glad I found this.
However, I have a question due to why I want to root my phone.
My situation: My phone went through the factory reset process without giving me a warning before doing so. I plan on rooting my phone and trying a few different methods for recovering the files.
My Main Question: Will I be good to go with a fully rooted phone after completing step 12?
I don't feel a need to unlock the bootloader for what I'm doing (although I might do so anyway after I'm done attempting to recover files).
I've never rooted a phone before. Aside from verifying that I'm using the EMMC 15 chipset (I used the eMMC_CID_Checker_apk from this thread:https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve.../testers-required-easier-root-method-t3561529), is there anything else I should do or know about?
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By the time you root there will be no files to recovery. There is another wipe involved to root so chances are there will not be much left to recover
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jrkruse said:
By the time you root there will be no files to recovery. There is another wipe involved to root so chances are there will not be much left to recover
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I'm wondering if he's wanting to root to use a file recovery app, like DiskDigger. It can recover but device needs to be rooted to access the complete internal system to recover files. As he mentioned a few times about recovering/restoring files. I recall using that (DD) a couple times and it actually worked after I mistakenly did a full wipe/reset when I was switching between ROM's and back to stock...
al50 said:
I'm wondering if he's wanting to root to use a file recovery app, like DiskDigger. It can recover but needs device needs to be rooted to access the complete internal system to recover files. As he mentioned a few times about recovering/restoring files. I recall using that (DD) a couple times and it actually worked after I mistakenly did a full wipe/reset when I was switching between ROM's and back to stock...
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Like i said though in order to root you have to wipe again before you can root. So there aren’t going to be much left to recovery after 2 wipes and a repartition
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al50 said:
I'm wondering if he's wanting to root to use a file recovery app, like DiskDigger. It can recover but device needs to be rooted to access the complete internal system to recover files. As he mentioned a few times about recovering/restoring files. I recall using that (DD) a couple times and it actually worked after I mistakenly did a full wipe/reset when I was switching between ROM's and back to stock...
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Yeah that's what I have in mind.
jrkruse said:
Like i said though in order to root you have to wipe again before you can root. So there aren’t going to be much left to recovery after 2 wipes and a repartition
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Yeah I figured, makes sense, but I don't see a mention of wiping before step 12 though. This is why I'm asking if it would be okay for me to stop there, attempt to recover some files, and then continue with the rest of the steps?
Could this potentially screw something up if I do it this way? I'd rather play it safe than sorry, most of my important stuff on this phone is backed up anyway.
SaltedSand said:
Yeah that's what I have in mind.
Yeah I figured, makes sense, but I don't see a mention of wiping before step 12 though. This is why I'm asking if it would be okay for me to stop there, attempt to recover some files, and then continue with the rest of the steps?
Could this potentially screw something up if I do it this way? I'd rather play it safe than sorry, most of my important stuff on this phone is backed up anyway.
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Flashing the combo firmware so you can root wipes your phone
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jrkruse said:
Flashing the combo firmware so you can root wipes your phone
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Ah, I see, but would it be safe for me to stop at step 12 anyway?
I figure I might as well give it a shot anyway, even if It's unlikely I'll recover anything, but I'd rather only wipe it a single time than twice.
SaltedSand said:
Ah, I see, but would it be safe for me to stop at step 12 anyway?
I figure I might as well give it a shot anyway, even if It's unlikely I'll recover anything, but I'd rather only wipe it a single time than twice.
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If you stop at 12 you will just have king root and some apps work with kingroot but some do not
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